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Doctoral Consortium

The goal of Doctoral Consortium track is to provide an engaging and friendly environment, in the form of a forum, for students to present their work and receive constructive feedback from other researchers in the field of HCI. We welcome students at various stages of their research, i.e., early doctoral students, to submit and present their work, discussing their research motivation, goals, methods, results, expected novelty and impact at an early stage in their research. It is a unique opportunity on one hand for self-development, by exchanging with other peers and distinguished researchers in their field embracing the importance of innovation and scientific value, and on the other hand for building an effective network with other researchers in the HCI community.

Accepted papers will be listed in the CHIGreeceChapter 2025 final program and will be included in the conference’s proceedings.

Thematic Areas

CHIGreece 2025 will focus on how AI-driven HCI can augment human capabilities for designing relevant, ethical, and inclusive everyday interactions. It is expected to offer a vibrant venue of engagement and collaboration for researchers and practitioners in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) to showcase their work and share their experiences and new ideas for long-term sustainable HCI.

Papers are expected to address challenging and innovative topics in Human-Computer Interaction theory, methodology and practice, including but not limited to:

- HCI in the AI Age 

- Human-Centered AI: Designing for Usability, Accessibility, and Inclusion

- Ethics and Trust in Human-AI Interactions

- Human-AI Interaction and Explainability 

- HCI and Accessibility & Assistive Technologies  

- HCI and Adaptation & Personalization

- Adaptive Interfaces: AI-Driven Personalization in Dynamic User Environments

- HCI in Business

- HCI and Design

- HCI and Digital Heritage 

- HCI and Education

- Evaluation of usability, accessibility and user experience (UX) 

- HCI and Games

- HCI and Interactive Entertainment 

- Methodologies for HCI

- Natural HCI

- HCI and Social Media & Networks

- HCI and Trust & Fairness

- HCI and Privacy & Security 

- Understanding Users and Human Behaviour 

- Mobile HCI

- HCI in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality

Submission: 6 pages + 2 pages max. of references, submitted by young researchers / doctoral students that want to discuss their research goals, methods, and results at an early stage in their research and receive invaluable feedback. They should highlight the following, or similar, aspects like research problem, related work, research questions, proposed approach and expected innovation, current progress and future work. In the first page, they should include their research title, name, name(s) of their supervisors and university (upon acceptance further guidelines will be provided for the camera-ready version).

Authors may use the following templates to prepare their manuscript for submission:

Single blind (curated) review process for Doctoral Consortium (DC) papers. Authors do not need to be anonymized before submission. Please use the following e-mail address for these submissions by clearly indicating as prefix in Subject the respective acronym of your submission (e.g., [DC] < Title of your paper >):  chigreece@greekchi.acm.org

Further Information:

If you have any question, please write an email to the Doctoral Consortium co-chairs and in cc. chigreece@greekchi.acm.org: